Young children don’t learn in compartments. They experience the world as a whole — through movement, touch, curiosity, repetition, and play. When numbers are introduced through meaningful actions and playful experiences, they stop being abstract sym…
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Saturday, September 9, 2017
A Queen, a Story, and Many Gentle Lessons
Exploring the Life of Queen Elizabeth II with Young Learners Some lives are so long and steady that they begin to feel like stories.
The life of Queen Elizabeth II is one of those stories — not because it is full of loud adventures, but because it is…
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Walking with Athena: Myths, Stories, and Play
Ancient Greece is alive with bold stories, daring adventures, and timeless characters . Among them, Athena , the goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategy, stands out as a figure who sparks imagination, curiosity, and meaningful conversation. Exploring …
Thursday, June 29, 2017
International Mud Day for Little Learners: Sensory Play, Nature Exploration & Messy Outdoor Learning
Mud is messy, unpredictable, creative, and full of possibility. International Mud Day, celebrated every year on June 29th, invites little learners to reconnect with the natural world through sensory exploration, outdoor play, imagination, and hands-o…
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